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A central component of it is the Master File Table (MFT).
 
A central component of it is the Master File Table (MFT).
  
One change from earlier Microsoft filesystems is that all timestamps are in the UTC time zone (roughly equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time) instead of in local time zones as was done earlier; this means that timestamps may sometimes get messed up in transfer of files between filesystems if the zones aren't properly converted (times near the changeover between standard and daylight time in a given zone are particularly vulnerable to error). Timestamps are saved based on an epoch of AD 1601.
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One change from earlier Microsoft filesystems is that all timestamps are in the UTC time zone (roughly equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time) instead of in local time zones as was done earlier; this means that timestamps may sometimes get messed up in transfer of files between filesystems if the zones aren't properly converted (times near the changeover between standard and daylight time in a given zone are particularly vulnerable to error). Timestamps are saved based on an epoch of AD 1601; see [[Windows FILETIME]] for more information.
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365230%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Microsoft reference for MFT]
 
* [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365230%28v=vs.85%29.aspx Microsoft reference for MFT]
 
* [https://twitter.com/jaredcatkinson/status/606218939006226435 Format poster for MFT]
 
* [https://twitter.com/jaredcatkinson/status/606218939006226435 Format poster for MFT]
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* [https://marcan.st/2015/10/rescuing-a-broken-ntfs-filesystem/ Rescuing a broken NTFS filesystem]
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[[Category:Microsoft]]

Latest revision as of 16:53, 19 July 2017

File Format
Name NTFS
Ontology

NTFS (New Technology File System) is Microsoft's proprietary filesystem for Windows NT and its descendants, including the current Windows 10. It succeeded the earlier filesystems of the FAT family.

A central component of it is the Master File Table (MFT).

One change from earlier Microsoft filesystems is that all timestamps are in the UTC time zone (roughly equivalent to Greenwich Mean Time) instead of in local time zones as was done earlier; this means that timestamps may sometimes get messed up in transfer of files between filesystems if the zones aren't properly converted (times near the changeover between standard and daylight time in a given zone are particularly vulnerable to error). Timestamps are saved based on an epoch of AD 1601; see Windows FILETIME for more information.

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